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Ann-Margret | Ariel Truax | |
Ossie Davis | Chuck | |
Daryl Hannah | Melanie Gustafson | |
Jack Lemmon | John Gustafson | |
Walter Matthau | Max Goldman | |
Burgess Meredith | Grandpa Gustafson | |
Kevin Pollak | Jacob Coldman | |
Buck Henry | Elliott Snyder |
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Producer | Dan Kolsrud
John Davis Richard C. Berman |
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Writer | Mark Steven Johnson
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Cinematography | Johnny E. Jensen
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The Best of Enemies Until Something Came Between Them. A Fifty-Year Fight. Next door neighbors John Gustafson and Max Goldman are Grumpy Old Men. And since they're played by Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau, they're also Funny Old Men. Pairing up again in this hilarious and heartwarming story of neighborhood curmudgeons whose long-running feud becomes an all-out rivalry when an attractive widow (Ann-Margret) moves into the house across the street. Snowy Minnesota provides the setting as Max and John unleash an uproarious blizzard of practical jokes and zingers. |
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